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Antique Gas Pump Insurance

Specialty coverage for antique and restored gas pumps — visible pumps, clockface pumps, and pump restorations — on an agreed-value basis that reflects what a restored pump is actually worth.

Coverage for Restored & Original Gas Pumps

A restored visible gas pump is a centerpiece — and a serious investment. Between the donor pump, the reproduction or original globe, the porcelain ad signs, the paint, and the hours of restoration, a single pump routinely runs from a few thousand dollars to well into five figures. Antique gas pump insurance covers that value on an agreed-value basis so a loss is settled on the restored value, not a depreciated guess.

The Exposures Pumps Actually Face

  • Tip-over and handling damage — pumps are top-heavy and heavy; a fall during a move can shatter glass and crack castings
  • Glass globe breakage — the most fragile and often most valuable single part
  • Theft — pumps and their globes are targets, in the garage and at shows
  • Fire, smoke, and water damage in storage
  • Transit damage — loading, hauling, and unloading to and from shows and auctions

Originals and Restorations Both

Whether you collect unrestored "barn-find" originals, museum-grade restorations, or you do the restoration work yourself, we structure coverage to match. Project pumps can be scheduled at their in-progress and completed values, and finished pumps are covered at agreed value with their globes and signage accounted for.

Built to Pay on Real Value

Pumps don't have a Blue Book. When a one-of-a-kind restoration is damaged, you need a carrier that agreed the value before the loss. We place your pumps with collectibles markets and document each one so a claim is settled fairly and fast — not negotiated down at the worst possible time.

What's Covered

Agreed-value per pump
Globe & glass breakage
Theft coverage
In-restoration project pumps
Transit to/from shows & auctions
Fire, smoke & water in storage

Frequently Asked Questions

How is a restored pump valued for coverage?

On an agreed-value basis. You document the restored value — purchase, parts, globe, signage, and restoration — and that becomes the scheduled amount paid after a covered total loss. No depreciation, no Blue Book argument.

Is the globe covered if it breaks?

Yes. Globe and glass breakage is one of the most important reasons collectors carry this coverage, since it's the most fragile and often the most valuable single component. We confirm breakage is covered on your policy.